Épisodes

  • Brad Thorn: Born to Wear the Black Jersey
    Feb 22 2026

    Brad Thorn is one of the most unique champions New Zealand sport has ever produced.


    A dual-code legend, Brad achieved what almost no one has - winning NRL premierships, World Cups, Super Rugby titles, and earning the right to wear the All Blacks jersey at the highest level.


    But behind the trophies is an obsession with discipline, standards, and doing the work that others won’t. In this conversation, Brad reflects on the mindset that shaped his career - the moments that hardened him, the sacrifices required to chase the black jersey, and why he believes “champions do extra.”


    We talk about walking away from millions to start again, the lessons he learned from the toughest environments in sport, and what it really takes to become a master of your craft. An unforgettable episode with one of the greats.


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    2 h et 7 min
  • Why Are We So Bad at Setting Goals?
    Feb 18 2026

    We’re kicking off 2026 with a big change! Di walks into the studio with a completely shaved head, addressing the "elephant in the room" immediately.


    But this episode isn't just about the new look - it’s about looking forward. Di introduces the "10,000 Days" framework: the idea that at mid-life, we have roughly 10,000 days left to live. The question isn't just what your net worth will be when you're 80, but whether you had a "sh*t ton of fun" getting there.


    We also get into a heated debate about "parenting scorecards" (do you really need data to know if you’re a present dad?).


    In this episode, we cover:

    • The Big Reveal: Why Di shaved her head and the "interesting assumptions" people make.
    • The 10,000 Days Rule: A framework for reverse-engineering your life from age 80.
    • The "Shit Ton of Fun" Metric: Why financial freedom means nothing if you're miserable achieving it.


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    50 min
  • Dr Lucy Hone: Grief, Resilience & Losing a Child
    Feb 15 2026

    This episode includes discussion of grief, loss, and mental health, which some listeners may find distressing.


    Dr Lucy Hone is one of the world’s leading voices on grief, resilience, and how humans survive life’s hardest moments.


    In this episode, Lucy shares the tools and insights she’s developed through her work in resilience psychology - and through personal tragedy, after losing her 12-year-old daughter Abby in a sudden accident.


    We talk about why grief isn’t just about death, but about any unwanted change we’re forced to endure, why so many of us struggle with “grief literacy,” and how opening up honest conversations about loss can help people breathe again.


    This episode is brought to you by TAB. Download the TAB app or visit http://tab.co.nz to get your bet on. R18. Bet responsibly.


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    If you or someone you know needs support, help is available. In New Zealand, you can call or text 1737 anytime to speak with a trained counsellor. If you are in immediate danger, please call 111.

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    1 h et 49 min
  • Our Biggest Parenting Fails & We Try A Sensory Deprivation Float
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of Hambassadors, things get way too honest. Steve finally confesses to his most embarrassing "new dad" moment involving a big night out and a change table, while Seamus opens up about separation anxiety.


    Plus, we break down the absolute scenes from the Horgan Cup golf tournament, where Seamus managed to get New Zealand legends like Mark Ellis, Matthew Ridge, Patty Gower, and Ryan Fox to record personal roasting intros for the players.


    We also go behind the scenes of the powerful Cameron George interview, discuss why Seamus ruined his sensory deprivation float tank experience, and tease this week's incredibly emotional episode with Dr. Lucy Hone.


    Steve and Seamus are proud to be dressed by Barkers and this episode is brought to you by the TAB. Got a hunch? Download the new app today and get your bet on.

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    58 min
  • Warriors CEO, Cameron George: The 1,038-Day Covid Exile That Forged the Club
    Feb 8 2026

    This week on Between Two Beers, we sit down with Cameron George, the CEO of the New Zealand Warriors.


    Cameron is one of the most influential figures in modern New Zealand sport - and in this conversation, he opens up like never before about the journey that shaped him, and the brutal years that nearly broke the club.


    We dive deep into the Warriors’ extraordinary 1,038-day COVID exile, the personal toll it took on players, staff and families, and how that period ultimately forged the culture and resilience we see in the club today.


    Cameron reflects on leadership under pressure, the people who carried the organisation through its darkest stretch, and what it takes to build belief inside an NRL club representing an entire country.


    We also explore his upbringing in rural Australia, his unlikely path through horse racing and governance, his relationship with owner Mark Robinson, and why “people first” has always been at the centre of everything he does.


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    2 h et 3 min
  • Te Radar on Off The Radar, Curiosity & What Makes NZ Different
    Feb 1 2026

    Te Radar is one of New Zealand’s most distinctive storytellers, but his career never followed a plan.


    From anarchic comedy and improvisation to the runaway success of Off The Radar, this conversation explores how curiosity, chance, and saying “yes” shaped a life in television, documentary-making, and storytelling.


    In this episode of Between Two Beers, Te Radar reflects on growing up curious, the moments that felt like a dream come true, why everyone has an interesting story, and what he believes truly separates New Zealand from the rest of the world.


    It’s a thoughtful, funny, and a truly Kiwi conversation about serendipity, people, and not realising how lucky we are until we stop and look around.


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    1 h et 51 min
  • Popped Collar Debate, Dad Life & NZ’s Best Sporting Moment of 2025?
    Jan 28 2026

    Welcome back to another episode of Hmbassadors!


    This week, Seamus gives a six-week update on his new life as a dad, Steve reflects on life with four kids and why his memory is officially "cooked" after a few serious petrol station run-ins - plus, the great debate of 2026 continues. Could it be the end of us?


    We also recap our recent "Re-ignite" studio opening before diving into a massive sports segment.


    With the Halberg Awards coming up, we look at the nominees for New Zealand’s Favourite Sporting Moment and share our own top picks - including Seamus's glory days as the "snake in the grass" at the Ethnic Soccer Festival and Steve's attempt at the Kipchoge challenge.


    Plus, we answer listener questions from the Fun Bag about the most underrated Between Two Beers episodes and the one question we regret not asking a guest.


    Steve and Seamus are proud to be dressed by Barkers and this episode is brought to you by the TAB. Got a hunch? Download the new app today and get your bet on.


    Enjoy!

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    45 min
  • Owen Eastwood: The Unconventional Kiwi Coaching The World's Greatest Teams
    Jan 25 2026

    He is the secret weapon behind Chelsea FC, the England Football team, the South African Proteas, and NATO’s Command Group. Yet, Owen Eastwood has no coaching qualifications, describes himself as an "imposter," and often refuses to watch the actual games his teams play.


    In this episode, we sit down with the most in-demand performance coach you’ve never heard of.


    We discuss the "mystical" session where he made hardened NATO generals cry, why he stays silent for three months before coaching a new team, and the "ancient code" of belonging that now drives billion-dollar organisations.


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    1 h et 59 min